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Old 12th Aug 2023, 1:16 pm   #21
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Default Re: Cost of Freezer Spray.

Didn't someone find 'Dog Poo Freezer' aerosol on sale from one of the discount shops a while ago - was that a viable alternative as well?
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Old 15th Aug 2023, 9:28 am   #22
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Default Re: Cost of Freezer Spray.

I just purchased some Cat freezer from Poland. Just short of £7 per 400ml tin.
Don't know what it is like but highly flammable stated on the label. Maybe it uses propane, as a propellant.
When it arrives, I will let you all know where it came from and how it performs.
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Old 16th Aug 2023, 12:22 am   #23
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Default Re: Cost of Freezer Spray.

Some years ago an old radio mate who was into fishing, but had to give it up for health reasons, gave me a number of tins of freezer made for freezing bait. I'm still using them and it seems to work well. The peculiar 'T' press bit that has to be operated with two fingers on the top of the can isn't the easiest to operate and direct, but works fine if you're careful. I've not looked into how much these would have been to buy, but perhaps worth looking into as an alternative to the normal stuff.
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